Item - Beadle's Weekly, v. I, n. 22, April 14, 1883
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The Banner Weekly edition
(source: NIU Libraries)
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Northern Illinois University
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Beadle's Weekly
v. 1 no. 22 |
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Beadle's Weekly, v. I, n. 22, April 14, 1883
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The Magic Ship; or, The Freebooters of Sandy Hook. A Tale of Fiction, founded upon Fact, in the History of the Earlier Days of New York and its Adjacent Waters
(chapters IX-XII, pages 1-2)
In the Summer-Land
(page 2)
Nor' West Nick, The Border Detective; or Dan Brown's Fight for Life
(chapters XVI-XVII, pages 2-3)
How it Happened
(page 3)
Bat of the Battery; or, Joe Phenix, King of Detectives. The
(chapters XXX-XXXI, page 3)
Frontier Frivolities
(page 3)
The People's Song of Peace
(page 3)
Catching the Colt
(page 3)
The Soldier's Widow
(page 5)
Jasper Ray, the Journeyman Carpenter; or, One Man as Good as Another in America. A Story of how a Carpenter made his Way In the World
(chapters X-XII, pages 5-6)
The Lake in the Forest
(page 6)
The Island Prisoner; or The Kidnappers of the Lakes
(chapters XIV-XVI (conclusion), page 6)
Back to Home
(page 7)
Tom Todd's Desperate Chances
(page 7)
A Bad Dinner
(page 8)
Around the Camp-Fire: Ned Sanford's Duel
(page 8)
Hector, the Fugitive
(page 8)
Unbleached Domestics: "Hark," on Legal Responsibilities
(page 8)
The Book Agent
(page 8)
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April 14, 1883
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Beadle and Adams (1872-1898)
(New York (N.Y.))
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United States
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Description: |
Also includes: Popular Poems (department) with 4 poems, The Wide Awake Papers (department), The Owl Papers (department), Focused Facts (department), Correspondents' Column (department), Weekly Miscellany (department) with 7 articles, Casual Mention (department), Telephone Echoes (department), and filler. There are a number of short articles including: Proud of His Country!, Hunting in Vermont, Why Patti Loves Nicolini, A Ranchman's Yarn, The Wild Man of Camas, and He Spoiled the Box Trick. |
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8 pages |
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